The National Basketball Association today announced that the Salary Cap has been set at $101.869 million for the 2018-19 season. The tax level for the 2018-19 season is $123.733 million.
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Ryan Borucki (L), 1 percent, Toronto Blue Jays vs. Detroit Tigers: Aaron Sanchez isn’t yet ready to return, giving Borucki a follow-up start to his MLB debut last week where he faced the dangerous Astros, allowing two runs in six frames — albeit with four walks and just three strikeouts. Monday’s foe isn’t nearly as daunting, with the Tigers sitting fifth from the bottom in wOBA versus right-handers.

The Giants are using a closer by committee while Hunter Strickland recovers from a self-defeating encounter with a wall. The latest to join the party is Will Smith, who is having a strong season after having missed 2017 rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. Through Saturday’s action, Smith has fanned an impressive 33 batters (with an even more impressive three walks) in 24 frames. Madison Bumgarner starts Monday’s Coors Field affair, putting a save opportunity in play.

Mitch Garver (R), under 1 percent, Minnesota Twins at Milwaukee Brewers (LHP Brent Suter): Garver’s power has been surprisingly dormant while he’s been filling in for Welington Castillo. However, his hard-hit rate is above average, which plays against Suter and his pitch-to-contact style.